Elk offspring, called calves, are typically born in secluded, sheltered areas to provide safety from predators. The mother usually selects dense vegetation or thickets in forests or meadows where she can give birth. This choice of location helps keep the newborns concealed and protected during their vulnerable early days. Calves are usually born in late spring to early summer, aligning with the availability of food resources for the mother and her young.
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Big Elk was born in 1765.
Young Elk was born in 1770.
Ger van Elk was born in 1941.
Albert Looking Elk was born in 1888.
Molly Spotted Elk was born in 1903.
Spotted Tail was born in 1823.
Black Elk was born in Little Powder River, Wyoming. He was born in 1863-1950.
Ted Thin Elk was born on August 14, 1919.
Elk Alves was born on November 8, 1939, in So Paulo, Brazil.
Jim Elk was born on October 14, 1936, in Marble City, Oklahoma.
Lois Red Elk was born on September 1, 1940, in USA.